European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-nationals to leave their territory. Although Directive 2004/28 (the Citizenship Directive) has enhanced the system of protection afforded to offending European Union citizens, it still contains a number of cracks that lead to policy incoherence and gaps in rights protection. This is evident in the first rulings on Article 28(3) of Directive 2004/38 concerning the deportation of offending EU citizens. These issues also threaten to transform European Union citizenship from a fundamental status into a thin overlay that, under pressure from national executive power, loses its effect and significance. To be sure, EU citizenship has demonstrated that co...
Brexit opened the way for the ‘restoration’ of British sovereignty and, if an EEA model (or an EEA‐l...
In 2004, a Citizen Rights Directive was enacted, granting EU nationals a possibility to freely move ...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
While the traditional discretion enjoyed by states in ordering non-nationals to leave their territor...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article quest...
Drawing on the research conducted during the project, this policy brief assesses the current status ...
Although EU citizenship is described as destined to become the fundamental status of the nationals o...
Should EU citizenship be disentangled from Member State nationality? Certainly, says Dora Kostakopou...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
European Union (EU) citizenship is no longer a weak institution in the European Union edifice. It h...
European Union Citizenship: Freedom of Movement and Family Reunification. Reconciling Competences an...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
Brexit opened the way for the ‘restoration’ of British sovereignty and, if an EEA model (or an EEA‐l...
In 2004, a Citizen Rights Directive was enacted, granting EU nationals a possibility to freely move ...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
European Union law has curtailed the traditional discretion Member States have in ordering non-natio...
While the traditional discretion enjoyed by states in ordering non-nationals to leave their territor...
This paper studies the distribution and legitimisation of civil, political and social entitlements t...
European citizenship entails, for EU nationals, a right to belong across borders. This article quest...
Drawing on the research conducted during the project, this policy brief assesses the current status ...
Although EU citizenship is described as destined to become the fundamental status of the nationals o...
Should EU citizenship be disentangled from Member State nationality? Certainly, says Dora Kostakopou...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...
European Union (EU) citizenship is no longer a weak institution in the European Union edifice. It h...
European Union Citizenship: Freedom of Movement and Family Reunification. Reconciling Competences an...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
Brexit opened the way for the ‘restoration’ of British sovereignty and, if an EEA model (or an EEA‐l...
In 2004, a Citizen Rights Directive was enacted, granting EU nationals a possibility to freely move ...
Utrecht University researchers dr. Hanneke van Eijken LL.M and Pauline Phoa, LL.M have prepared a ge...